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Show 2C KSE86T MEWS, WEDNESDAY, 17, 1975 SEPTEMBER Branca way ahead in Challenge Cup scene Kicking parade sport Govan put comes to Utah With only the Tn City Amseur remaning to be played, this Sunday , Don Branca, the 1975 Utah State .Amateur Champion, has a commanding lead in Challenge Cup point standings. Challenge Cup points denote supremacy on the Ltah Golf Association circuit for the past season. Utahs 10 leading amateurs will meet the Beehrv States 10 leading professionals in the annua! Challenge Cup matches at WacatnH park Tuesday, Sept 30, beginning at 12 30 p ifl The Id leading Challenge Cup amateurs will be exempt from qualifying for the 1376 Food King Utah Open to be held at Alpme Country Club Here aie the top 12 amateurs going into the r Bjj George Ferguses isgorts managing editor on waivers ar Jim Sweeney, the smiling Irishman, thieves in a strong kicking game. Combined wire services The Utah Stars placed veteran Gerald Govan. who is an ABA original, on waivers veteran Tuesday at no on The jT Mi Washington States head football who came to Cougarland via mb, Hifbntana State, coached Jan btenerud etJft the Bozeman school. At Puliman, hes been coaching Joe Dmelo. who held all the WSU lacking records, season, career and distance. Before Dmelo, WSU bad kicker Don ' Sweet, player of the year in the Canadian Football League. When the Cougars invade Kite f Stadium Saturday for a pm kickoff Utah fans will see another potential kicking great for WSU Chuck Diedrtck, a ' sophomore from Spokane, booted four field goals in WSU opening-seasowin Died-- 1 over Kansas at Lawrence, ricks boots were 23, 47. 28 and 34 yards. The effort broke a school record and. tied a Pacific Eight Conference mark for most field goals in a single game Im not entirely satisfied that we had io settle for so many three pointers in situations, but its sure nice to have a young man like that around when hes needed, commented Sweeney But Sweeney gave most credit for the win to the defense, and singled out left end Mark Husfloen, a senior, for special praise. "Our defense got ihe ball back three times, and Mark, personally, forced said and recovered two fumbles, Sweeney. One of Husfloens recoveries came on the Kansas hue with down 2 and 7 33 left m the game WSU drove for the winning touchdown Husfloen was named Pac Eight player of the week for his effort aeainst 2 starting quarterback, a senior, is net scheduled to play against Utah He spi allied his knee after completing 10 uf 15 passes and rushing for 63 yards against KU. However, before the Utes breathe too big a relief sigh, Sweeney also praised backup quarterback John Hopkins, a junior, who expertly engineered WSU winning touchdown drive Operating from the veer option, fullback Vern Chamberlain. senior, earned 17 times for 74 net yards. Sophomore tailback Dan Door-- , 198, ran 18 times for 54 yards nmk, 6-- 1, 6-- 1, 6-- OUR PRICES START AT... n f HI $(o95 CQjSkeystoms HAGS t;mP Limited Quantity STEEL mm&u HAG WHEEL RMU WHEEL Loescs CLEAflER m ff 4 Prices plus $2 38 to $3 66 and good casing 823 8. 308 St 4100. Slat 4 Mark Husfloen Mt-L- Q. Can you give me a statistical rundown on the Georgia va. Cumberland College game that ended 220 to 0? And how points were scored and score by quarters, els. Bob Zimmerman, Houston. A First it was Georgia Tech that laid it on disorganized little Cumberland on that October day of 1916 The game was a stat mans nightmare, and the details you want are not available Suffice it to say Tech scored every way a team can, leaning at the end of the first quarter 63-- 0 Cumber land had only 18 players, and the quarters were shortened to 12 minutes The crowd was estimated at 1,000 fans and was the leading receiver with four catches and 67 yards. The PuC Eight football skywriters to finish seventh Howpicked ever, voting was very close for fifth, sixth and seventh, with Oregon solidly in last "Im very pleased with the poise we displayed m tne opener, said bw eeney Were using a lot of youngsters and we could have panicked trailing with about seven minutes left When Hopkins went m and got the job done after Bennetts injury, it proved he had stayed in the game all the way while sitting on the bench Send question !e Hotline, care of this paper Universal Press Syndicate Seotember SUNDAY 9-1- 0; Sm o "Lot" filled with untique, classic or special interest cars. At! at 1946 South State Street WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Bde-- n G80-- CUi'ni9 Stereo Mini-- 8 MOTOROLA t 4 LnJ Copyriaht WIDi 10-- 7 849-2- 0 1 flit TM313, BOLD . 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The course is for juniors, age 12 and over, ladies and novices " 2-r- ly Radials with 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE Its our Final Clearance for new Snow Tires 6$ Serie Skeet and trap classes see such probably NEVER PHlCtS again! uur Ptsetwocxi Gary Sheide, who lost the NCAA passing leadership by only one pass last season after leading BYU to the F lesta Bowl, was placed on waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals and Willie Armstead, a tight end from the University of Utah, was waived by the Cleveland Browns as both clubs got down to their player limit. Bengal coach Paul Brown elected to go with only two quarterbacks, which led to bheides departure. KU 6 5 PRICES! Sheide, Ute cut te Benr.tt, WSUs PE&RSSN THE RELEASES JKCNH3IBU 14-1- Wally 2; a-- 4, Youll Paul Dietzel, who has coached football teams at LSU, Army and South Carolina and presently is commissioner of he Ohio Valley Conference, has been rumored to be named athletic director at Indiana University, replacing J W. Orwig, who has retired 244-pou- 4, 3-- WHEELS Dietzel at IU? six-po- 6-- the 4, 18-1- 2; STEEL RABiAL . n Sweeney also praised senior nose guard Dennis Dobberpuhl, a up m 101 Meek Christensen, 72 Jack Ridd, 60, James Blair, 71 Mike Bonch, 89 Greg Sharp, 58. Jacs Nohle, 46 3 i ; Mike MaJaska, 42 Ron Hitchcock and Garth Rem Goodiiffe, 39 Ford, 32 (tie), and Bob uraaoury, 36. ES Stars youth movement ; this season. Govan has 48 hours to clear waiv- - i ers to become a free! agent There might be , several clubs interested in him for backup duties. He played for New Oi leans, Memphis and the Stars m his nine - iw years m the ABA He was a starter with the " when Stars in 1973-7the dub won two West- - Govan em Division titles He was a part-tim- e starter last season. He played both forward and center. 5-- 6-- caught got City Amateur. Don Branca, Tn of Our Reg. 14.87 4 Days Only For rifles with mounted scope. Save. lining. Many lengths. 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